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., britain, russia, china and france and germany gets mixed in for good measure. they are expected to take up sanctions talk next week. >> shepard: what's the thinking that sanctions will really make a difference? >> i talked with one expert that supports that the obama administration is doing and he does not think sanction also stop iran from getting a nuclear bomb. here is michael o'hanlon. >> we have to recognize that unless iran either reshapes its calculus will what its interests are or somehow gets new leaders and we don't see that really happening any time soon, iran is probably going to have the choice of getting the bomb. we can raise the cost slightly or modestly or significantly but all we're doing is raising the cost for iran of something that it probably wants to do anyway. >> so not stopping the iranian regime but trying to contain them and make it more difficult, shep. >> shepard: we can't do that alone. getting china on board would be a really big step. >> absolutely. and the question is how far they are willing to go. the united states would reall
., britain, russia, china and france and germany gets mixed in for good measure. they are expected to take up sanctions talk next week. >> shepard: what's the thinking that sanctions will really make a difference? >> i talked with one expert that supports that the obama administration is doing and he does not think sanction also stop iran from getting a nuclear bomb. here is michael o'hanlon. >> we have to recognize that unless iran either reshapes its calculus will what its...
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the united states was hoping to get a significant amount of trainers in countries like france. on the side of the afghan national police, for the first time they have instituted mandatory literacy training. an alarmingly high number of afghan nationals cannot read at all. there is a always to go on that front. host: take us deeper inside of the country, but before that we have one headline from "the washington post." "u.s. forces have begun the initial phases of their political military offensive in this bastion of the taliban." telas more. guest: admiral mullen -- telos -- tell us more. guest: admiral moylan recently arrived -- admiral mullen recently arrived, the president of afghanistan's brother is the head of the council there. this is extremely controversial. there are many allegations of ties to corruption. to the north and west of the province there are areas in complete taliban control. given the population in the greater area, the fact that the united states went in next door to secure those areas, it is the big place to go right now. host: one more passage from the s
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i suppose the closest thing we could imagine the president of france of being in the european union is sort of like governor of massachusetts. i think that's probably the closest analogy. but the european union, the new president, herman, the former prime minister of belgium said in his inaugural address, which i'm sure you've all read; right:of? : establishment of the g20 in the middle of the financial crisis. the climate conference in copen haggen is -- copenhagen is the first step. this is the approach of many people who favor moving towards global governance. i think we are entitled to ask one year what is the president's view of american sovereignty? how does he view these issues? and i think we can see already that the president has -- president obama has a very different view of american sovereignty that the long line of presidents certainly since franklin roosevelt. in some respects, he harks back to woodrow in some respects he harks back to what willson and his devotion to multilateral process and outcome but i think it goes beyond that as well. presidents obama for example sa
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. >>> one manufactured breast implant is now off the market following a recall order in france. french health investigators discovered the company polyimplant was using nonauthorized silicon gel and the implants reportedly have a high rupture rate. >>> look out the window of this portugese air force chopper and you can see a massive freighter sinking earlier today off the coast of spain. after shooting this video spanish and portugese rescue teams rescued 17 members of the crew. right now they are searching for two more men who remain missing. >>> what would you do if the bank accidently gave you $90,000 when you only deposited $900? that happened to a man in southwest florida. police say he spent nearly all of the money before bank of america caught up with him. he's now facing theft charges. investigators say the 48-year-old used the money to pay off his debts including back rent and child support. >>> in tennessee a lowes home store worker is suing because he says he was forced to work on sunday. according to the man's baptist beliefs sunday is a day of rest and the store did
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great britain, france and germany will work with moscow and beijing to prepare new u.n. sanctions. that is significant because china and russia have been the holdout on this all along. if we have indeed made progress with them that's big and this comes just one day after we saw a cia report suggesting that iran now has the know how to build a nuclear bomb. well, you thought it could only happen in canada, think again. >> no more hate speech. on our campus. >> week after author ann coulter has her speech canceled in canada thanks to her detractors sarah palin may now get booted off an american campus -- campus before she even shows up. booking palin to headline a fund raise ner june but already students professors even a law maker are challenging her appearance. one professor at the university calling her a "antiintellectual" with no record of accomplishment radio talk show host and fox news contributor monica crowley. we've got professor kelly at no relation up in arms started facebook and students have joins and others saying this is a an outrage she should go and try to raise mon
great britain, france and germany will work with moscow and beijing to prepare new u.n. sanctions. that is significant because china and russia have been the holdout on this all along. if we have indeed made progress with them that's big and this comes just one day after we saw a cia report suggesting that iran now has the know how to build a nuclear bomb. well, you thought it could only happen in canada, think again. >> no more hate speech. on our campus. >> week after author ann...
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., france and spain. and i want to thank the prime minister for his very excellent presentation. we have a chance to do things differently this time. and to do so we're going to need a partnership for the long haul. so i will make five suggestions. first, we need to combine capable haitian ownership with effective donor partnership. all of us know that haiti has a modest capacity before the earthquake, and loss of life set it back further. so supporters need to help build institutions, even as we help rebuild the country. but this will also require strong political will on the part of haitians to overcome the divisive politics that we've seen in the past. but donors come in turn, need to work through haiti's budget to avoid the fragmentation and to assist in developing haiti's capacity. now i know budget support is very difficult for donors. but we at the world bank and others can help by serving as a trustee for the haiti reconstruction fund, the multi-donor trust fund, that can help supply controls and fiduciary responsibilities. your countries, the haitian government, the part
., france and spain. and i want to thank the prime minister for his very excellent presentation. we have a chance to do things differently this time. and to do so we're going to need a partnership for the long haul. so i will make five suggestions. first, we need to combine capable haitian ownership with effective donor partnership. all of us know that haiti has a modest capacity before the earthquake, and loss of life set it back further. so supporters need to help build institutions, even as...
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on this, at the united states and france are united, inseparable. with our p5+1 partners, we offer a round good faith proposals to resolve this through diplomacy, -- offered iran a good fit proposals to resolve this through diplomacy, but iran has rejected those offers. that is why we are pursuing strong sanctions through the u.n. security council. finally we discussed efforts to advance the security and peace around the world, including the middle east, where we agree that all sides need to act now to create the atmosphere that this party talks the best chance to succeed. host: more quotations from the president -- "i want to see the regime in place in weeks. this is not simply an issue of trying to isolate iran. it has enormous implications for the safety and security of the entire region." that is open " the washington times." back to the offshore drilling question. atlanta, good morning. caller: have not heard that much lately about the strategic reserve plan for the ground, but in a way, the reserves that we are talking by drilling -- talking a
on this, at the united states and france are united, inseparable. with our p5+1 partners, we offer a round good faith proposals to resolve this through diplomacy, -- offered iran a good fit proposals to resolve this through diplomacy, but iran has rejected those offers. that is why we are pursuing strong sanctions through the u.n. security council. finally we discussed efforts to advance the security and peace around the world, including the middle east, where we agree that all sides need to...
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of haiti, france will meet this challenge. side-by-side with the european union, the international and the international community. france immediately mobilize her resources to assist the haitian people. now it will a company and assist haiti in the long-term. french aid for 2010 and 2011 on will be of an amount of 180 million euros, with the immediate cancellation of 56 million euros of bilateral haitian debt and the direct contributions made by france to european multilateral assistan assistance. where will be a go? convinced that the government, and i repeat this, must be at the forefront of its own development. france has decided to allocate 20 million euros annually, budgetary assistance, and 5 million will be dispersed before the end of this month. this aid will be aimed at buying seeds for the next agricultural harvest, but also to back the administrative financial and security infrastructure of the haitian state, and enable it to implement its plan of action for reconstruction. france's aid is aimed at backing a new ec
of haiti, france will meet this challenge. side-by-side with the european union, the international and the international community. france immediately mobilize her resources to assist the haitian people. now it will a company and assist haiti in the long-term. french aid for 2010 and 2011 on will be of an amount of 180 million euros, with the immediate cancellation of 56 million euros of bilateral haitian debt and the direct contributions made by france to european multilateral assistan...
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and in france, and in doing so we work very, very closely with the haitian authority, the haitian people, the different parts of the haitian society. and international partners, and, of course, the u.n. special envoy former president bill clinton. the u.n. is involved heavily on the security role through the u.n. mission. that in several u.n. missions over the past 15 years. so right now there is critical in supporting the haitian national police in maintaining security. the u.n. is very involved in the human response. they have deployed to try to coordinate all the actors involved in humanitarian response. the u.n. is very involved in doing tv and pushing the agenda quickly for early recovery that will start embedding within the humanitarian operation recovery and double up on actors. so that someday one you start already working on recovery reconstruction issues. and the u.n. is, of course, was involved before and is still involved in a lot of development work support to national capacity building and so on. a few messages from the u.n. it's absolutely essential to support national lea
and in france, and in doing so we work very, very closely with the haitian authority, the haitian people, the different parts of the haitian society. and international partners, and, of course, the u.n. special envoy former president bill clinton. the u.n. is involved heavily on the security role through the u.n. mission. that in several u.n. missions over the past 15 years. so right now there is critical in supporting the haitian national police in maintaining security. the u.n. is very...
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and christopher, and continuation with the france. and the exact of france way back. in 1803, the blue and red flag. ultimately we won our independence in 1804. i was led by the shock still lay. 1807, we had a civil war. until 1821. and invaded santo domingo where the entire island was controlled under haiti. 1838, the french never recognized the haitian independence but also a change for 1 fifteen million francs. most nations including the united states didn't recognize haiti until 20 years later. fearful of the slavery in happening in haiti would spread around. so therefore over the next few decades haiti was forced to take out $70 million to pay for independence. 1862 the united states granted recognition in sending frederick douglass to haiti. in 1916, u.s. marines by 80 to establish control of a custom house and authorities. national guard was created in the marines into livers and building roads and also people under leadership. and assassinated by the marines. 1934, by haiti. 1937, a lot of them massacred by dominican soldiers. in 1957 after it was time to move
and christopher, and continuation with the france. and the exact of france way back. in 1803, the blue and red flag. ultimately we won our independence in 1804. i was led by the shock still lay. 1807, we had a civil war. until 1821. and invaded santo domingo where the entire island was controlled under haiti. 1838, the french never recognized the haitian independence but also a change for 1 fifteen million francs. most nations including the united states didn't recognize haiti until 20 years...
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on this united states and france are united and inseparable. we offered iran a good faith proposals to resolve this matter through diplomacy. but iran thus far has rejected those offers. today the international community is more united than ever on the need for ran to uphold its obligations. that is why we are pursuing strong sanctions through the u.n. security council. finally, we discussed efforts to advance security and peace around the world, including in the middle east, where we agree that all sides need to act now to create the atmosphere that gives talks best chance to succeed. it's come more from "the times" here. from the president -- not waiting -- interested in waiting months for a regime to be in place, but weeks. that is the front page story in open "the washington times." back to the offshore oil drilling question. atlanta, allan, independent. good morning. caller: i have not heard much lately about the strategic reserve, but anyway -- in a way, they could be looked at similar to the strategic reserve things. because even though
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one example is that france would not have the united states not supporting france for their presidency. i will not repeat what president obama said so eloquently on afghanistan for a week support his strategy. the people of afghanistan are entitled to live free. the road is difficult. of course, nothing can be anticipated and of course, we are sorrowful for loss of young lives but we have to have the courage to explain there is cold and stiff strategy. -- there is no alternative strategy. defeat would be too high a price for the security of americans, the french, and europeans. by fighting in afghanistan, what we are fighting for his world security, quite simply. on iran, i am very satisfied with what president barack obama has said. the time has come to make decisions. iran cannot continue its mad race. we don't want to punish iran which deserves better than what it has by way of its leadership today. therefore, we want tougher sanctions at the security council and take the necessary decisions. with angela merkel and gordon brown, we will make necessary everest to ensure that europe a
one example is that france would not have the united states not supporting france for their presidency. i will not repeat what president obama said so eloquently on afghanistan for a week support his strategy. the people of afghanistan are entitled to live free. the road is difficult. of course, nothing can be anticipated and of course, we are sorrowful for loss of young lives but we have to have the courage to explain there is cold and stiff strategy. -- there is no alternative strategy....
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he's joined in that call by the president of france. nicholas sarkozy met with this president and the two presidential couples shared a private dinner. earlier in the day, carla, france's first lady visited a charter school and read a book to the class. >>> ahead in sports, the wizards try to snap their 15- game losing streak. >>> and the capitals and senators go to overtime. in three minutes sara walsh shows how the win ended. it's definitely expensive having a growing family. and it's something that you think about. we try to be conscious of that and plan out our meals so that we can feed everyone on a budget. at giant, we know saving money is important. every time you shop with your card, you can enjoy thousands of real deal savings and weekly specials. like perdue boneless chicken breasts, buy one, get one free; and strawberries, one-pound carton, 3 for $5. this week only. it makes me feel good because we're saving money, and that works for me. only with your giant card. putting profits before people. but with gerry connolly's help.
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it is located 300 feet beneath the board over france and switzerland. it's run by the european organizer for the nuclear research. the machine sends protons around 17-mile track at velocities approaching the speed of light, by smashing these particles into very tiny pieces, this is hoped to recreate the conditions of the universe fractions of a second after the big bang. here's a look at the collider from a report by steve kroft on "60 minutes" in 2008. >> the collider itself is a marvel of precision engineering. this animation shows how two beams of invisible hydrogen protons will be driven around the tunnel in opposite directions inside ultra high vacuum tubes propelled and guided by superconducting magnets chilled with liquid helium to a temperature of minus 271 degrees celsius. colder than deep space. as the two beams approach speeds of 186,000 miles per second, they will smash into each other at four different parts of the collider at the heart of the machine are four massive detectors where the actual collision of the subatomic particles takes pla
it is located 300 feet beneath the board over france and switzerland. it's run by the european organizer for the nuclear research. the machine sends protons around 17-mile track at velocities approaching the speed of light, by smashing these particles into very tiny pieces, this is hoped to recreate the conditions of the universe fractions of a second after the big bang. here's a look at the collider from a report by steve kroft on "60 minutes" in 2008. >> the collider itself is...
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as we've been telling you this morning, president nicolas sarkozy of france was in washington yesterday and stopped by for some wonderful american cuisine at ben's chili bowl. jonathan capehart, i'm not completely fluent in the ways of washington. tell me about ben's. >> it's a place that mika would not like because it's burgers and sausages and all sorts of nice yummy delicious food. and it's an institution. it is a washington institution right there on u street between i believe 12th and 13th streets right in the heart of you know sort of young, old african-american washington is where that -- ben's chili bowl is. >> good food? >> it is great food. they should have a treadmill inside or a stationary bike. >> exactly. >> mickka, you would hate that. >> you can't go anywhere near it. you shouldn't even look at the tape. >> here's the problem. >> in moderation could you do it. >> it's delicious. >> mika doesn't like kids eating bad food. you probably don't want kids acting in school plays of "scarface." this is a video making the rounds on youtube. it's not real. don't worry. it's not a
as we've been telling you this morning, president nicolas sarkozy of france was in washington yesterday and stopped by for some wonderful american cuisine at ben's chili bowl. jonathan capehart, i'm not completely fluent in the ways of washington. tell me about ben's. >> it's a place that mika would not like because it's burgers and sausages and all sorts of nice yummy delicious food. and it's an institution. it is a washington institution right there on u street between i believe 12th...
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. >> neil: 45 minutes away from seeing france but is it harder to see the difference with france? i'm neil cavuto, in moments president obama and french president nicolas sarkozy will address reporters. sarkozy is urging the u.s. to work together invent new rules for the global economy of tomorrow. president obama appears to be doing that already. just today signing a bill that not only gives the government more control of healthcare, but also takes over student loans. in fact, it seems the two countries aren't far apart on a lot of things. government run healthcare, check. big incentives to unions, check. jobless rates at or near double digits. check. top tax rate near 40%. check. government spending as a growing part of gdp, check. deficits, here we actually got france beat. check. not much a surprise to steve forbes who says we're not quite france yet but we're louie xiv. >> i said man, ohman, that's amazing. >> it is mazen and the president and others around him and democratic party has the feeling western in your opinion is the -- europe is the model to go. president obama is
. >> neil: 45 minutes away from seeing france but is it harder to see the difference with france? i'm neil cavuto, in moments president obama and french president nicolas sarkozy will address reporters. sarkozy is urging the u.s. to work together invent new rules for the global economy of tomorrow. president obama appears to be doing that already. just today signing a bill that not only gives the government more control of healthcare, but also takes over student loans. in fact, it seems...
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send additional troops to the country, and he spoke in new york city at columbia university and said france, quote, remains by your side in afghanistan, but he didn't indicate whether or not he'd be willing to send more troops to do that. later tonight the president and first lady will host a private dinner for the sarkozies at the white house and last time they got together in paris, there was a scuttlebutt over how they got along and we'll see how things go tonight. bill: they were like... little kissing birds over the weekend, and tabloids, were out with the pictures. martha: out to prove -- >> and that wasn't an accident. martha: together and happily married, right. bill: three of the big employers in america asking congress and the president to repeal a provision of the health care overhaul and saying it could cost businesses hundreds of millions of dollars if to tnot billions over time and you will likely pay for that, in minutes here. martha: a big story and a prime target when a hurricane season rolls in and the sunshine state caught in the eye of a twister. we have video to show yo
send additional troops to the country, and he spoke in new york city at columbia university and said france, quote, remains by your side in afghanistan, but he didn't indicate whether or not he'd be willing to send more troops to do that. later tonight the president and first lady will host a private dinner for the sarkozies at the white house and last time they got together in paris, there was a scuttlebutt over how they got along and we'll see how things go tonight. bill: they were like......
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. >> even as they tro took contro in france, they found reason to celebrate. in these sad times it's exceptionally comforting to see perisians workers talk to german soldiers as friends. in the street, or at the corner cafe. "well done, comrades." and "keep it up, even if it displeases some of the middle classes as stupid as they are mischievous." >> the communists voted almost uniformly with the nazis. they voted in lock step. the slogan for the communist was first brown, then red. the general understanding among the communists and the socialists back then was that naziism was a steppingstone toward the ultimate victory of socialism and communism. >> while hitler certainly to opposed communism outwardly, he did so mainly because he disagreed with its internationalism. >> he was a proud german, a german nationalist, german jingoist, not a patriot but a national l nationalist. he rejected that element of marki i marxism, but he embraced racial solidarity and socialism in one race. >> even in mein kamp heed a acknowledged the movements with so close if not the f
. >> even as they tro took contro in france, they found reason to celebrate. in these sad times it's exceptionally comforting to see perisians workers talk to german soldiers as friends. in the street, or at the corner cafe. "well done, comrades." and "keep it up, even if it displeases some of the middle classes as stupid as they are mischievous." >> the communists voted almost uniformly with the nazis. they voted in lock step. the slogan for the communist was...
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. >> even as the nazis were taking control of france the french communist newspaper found reason to celebrate. to ce in the sad times it is exceptionially good to see manl soldiers talking to germant soldiers as friends in streets or at corner satisfify. well done, come rads and keep lasses, even if it displeases some of the middle classes asre stupid as they are mischievoust >> the communist voted almost uniformly with the nazis. the slogan for the communistsne and was first brown and thendi red.g the is general understanding among the communists back then iste that naziism was a stepping optone towards the ultimate victory of communism?id while hitler opposed communism outrightly, he did to mainly a because he disagreed with its g internationalism. >> he was a proud german, not a patriot but a nationalist.ot and he rejected that element o. marxism but embraced socialis entirely. he embraced the idea of raciall solidarity.nd socialism for one race >>> he acknowledged if not fort the focus of race this iste movement would do nothing thanc rispetti spence marxism >> we can find many nazi like
. >> even as the nazis were taking control of france the french communist newspaper found reason to celebrate. to ce in the sad times it is exceptionially good to see manl soldiers talking to germant soldiers as friends in streets or at corner satisfify. well done, come rads and keep lasses, even if it displeases some of the middle classes asre stupid as they are mischievoust >> the communist voted almost uniformly with the nazis. the slogan for the communistsne and was first brown...
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before long that includes china, britain, france, and others. >> the you care to comment? >> i would say a step we could take that would prepare us -- it doesn't have to necessarily be an arms control. we could start creating a nuclear force that anticipated this. to anticipate that this is the way we see the world unfolding. we are prepared, and people of want to talk about preserving a favorable balance of power at lower levels of nuclear armament -- an expression of seriousness on our part would be to be prepared and in a position to start the arms control talks to get the out come -- however we define that. to anticipate this by taking steps ourselves to build a force that would be quite a differencdifferent, but an exprt we could talk about with anyone who wants to talk about it. >> let me take a quotation from president nicholas sarkozy who says we live in the real world, not a virtual world. in the real world we have opponents who seek global zero as a trick on the part of the u.s. to get them to give up their nuclear capabilities, putting them at a disadvantage bec
before long that includes china, britain, france, and others. >> the you care to comment? >> i would say a step we could take that would prepare us -- it doesn't have to necessarily be an arms control. we could start creating a nuclear force that anticipated this. to anticipate that this is the way we see the world unfolding. we are prepared, and people of want to talk about preserving a favorable balance of power at lower levels of nuclear armament -- an expression of seriousness...
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at the headquarters in northern france, colonel general alfred yodel signed the documents of surrender for germany. the only sounds in a densely crowded room came from a hoard of photographers jockeying for a position. but conspicuously missing from this incredible occasion was te man who had orchestrated the events leading up to this historic moment. eisenhower at that moment expressed his disdain for his enemy by declining to even be present at the surrender ceremony.w3 he designated his chief of staff the task of signing the surrender documents for the allied expeditionary force. under its terms, the german surrender was to take effect at 1 minute before midnight may 8th, 1945. the strange thing, wrote general smith, was the lack of emotion that was shown when the surrender was signed.t the germans were military-correct and their stone-like expressions but i do not remember that the allied officers around the table displayed any emotion or elation. it was a moment simply of solemn gratitude. and while this surrender ceremony was taking place, eisenhower was pacing back and forth i
at the headquarters in northern france, colonel general alfred yodel signed the documents of surrender for germany. the only sounds in a densely crowded room came from a hoard of photographers jockeying for a position. but conspicuously missing from this incredible occasion was te man who had orchestrated the events leading up to this historic moment. eisenhower at that moment expressed his disdain for his enemy by declining to even be present at the surrender ceremony.w3 he designated his...
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, rus britain, israel, france, russia three weeks ago actually we shot down one of iranian drone flying over iraq. one thing we have to question is where is the state of american manufacturing today as well as the science of mathematics training take us in this revolution? what does it mean to send out were soldiers who software is written in india? but warfare just like software is going open source. that is the other ripple effect. they're not like an aircraft carrier they need a massive industrial structure to put them together. they're promotional or off the shelf. you saw the video of the raven drawn the most widely used you can build your own version $41,000. so that means we have a flattening effect when it comes to war if not just the big boys can utilize the best technologies of the scandal and interesting directions one of the stories is of a group of college students that wanted to do something about genocide in darfur they held a fund-raiser and raised half a million dollars. upon which the college kids injured into negotiations with a private military company for the rental
, rus britain, israel, france, russia three weeks ago actually we shot down one of iranian drone flying over iraq. one thing we have to question is where is the state of american manufacturing today as well as the science of mathematics training take us in this revolution? what does it mean to send out were soldiers who software is written in india? but warfare just like software is going open source. that is the other ripple effect. they're not like an aircraft carrier they need a massive...
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so we're behind france, we're behind sweden, behind japan, behind germany. here, too, in one generation is proof that we have had a revolution in our political economy. but in this case it's a social revolution. over the last generation, millions of families, millions of small business people, have been run out of their retail business and have been run out of their farms, out of their service-sector businesses like opt -- optometrics. to understand how radical it is, i'm going to quote one of the people who helped to shape the previous political economic system in america. this is the supreme court justice william o. douglas, 50 years ago, in a case in which big oil companies were attempting to take control over independent retailers. he said: "when independents are swallowed up by the trusts and entrepreneurs who are employees of absentee owners, the resultes serious loss of citizenship. he who was leader becomes dependent for outsiders on action, clerks take the place've resident proprietors beholding to no one. what he said reflects a very simple vision,
so we're behind france, we're behind sweden, behind japan, behind germany. here, too, in one generation is proof that we have had a revolution in our political economy. but in this case it's a social revolution. over the last generation, millions of families, millions of small business people, have been run out of their retail business and have been run out of their farms, out of their service-sector businesses like opt -- optometrics. to understand how radical it is, i'm going to quote one of...
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have really come to a head and in this last week we've seen the key economies in europe, germany and france trying to club together, maybe with the imf's help. but the reality is the smaller economies in europe have no easy way out. >> you're seeing a bit of power shift to asia as china grows, and we're seeing real vibrancy there at a time that europe is slow and the u.s. is slow. but sounds like a real devastating situation here in europe. karen, do you agree with that? as an investor, how do you want to approach that kind of a story? >> perfect question. absolutely perfect. economists and equity people, me, people and european equity strategists look at european equity markets very different than the european economy. equity markets have a real opportunity of opening up. one of the reasons is american investors won't touch europe right now. january, february, won't touch it. concerned about the currency. is it going to roll over? we've got weak economic growth, but if you look at companies in europe, they are very international in nature. about 45% of the quoted market is actually selling
have really come to a head and in this last week we've seen the key economies in europe, germany and france trying to club together, maybe with the imf's help. but the reality is the smaller economies in europe have no easy way out. >> you're seeing a bit of power shift to asia as china grows, and we're seeing real vibrancy there at a time that europe is slow and the u.s. is slow. but sounds like a real devastating situation here in europe. karen, do you agree with that? as an investor,...
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families of any industrial nation in the doctrine in anybody who comes over here who's visiting from france or germany or new zealand or canada, bear lake shocked that what does not exist for families. the other thing that has been a very kind of powerful recent phenomenon in the great recession is that 75% of the job losses have been sustained by men and a lot of those jobs are heavy in the industry. we know in our own state of michigan in the audio industry, to jobs that often played relatively well and have decent health care. when those men get fired and if they are married tenderizer with you otherwise are typically making a lot less. the health care programs are there not a state or much worse and conversations and negotiations and juggling are happening all over the united dates right now is families come to terms with the women be the primary breadwinner and if she's lucky, if she's lucky she's making 77 cents to a man's dollar. that the average. that means that people like me who are comfortable professional are pulling up many women who are barely struggling to make it. and maria
families of any industrial nation in the doctrine in anybody who comes over here who's visiting from france or germany or new zealand or canada, bear lake shocked that what does not exist for families. the other thing that has been a very kind of powerful recent phenomenon in the great recession is that 75% of the job losses have been sustained by men and a lot of those jobs are heavy in the industry. we know in our own state of michigan in the audio industry, to jobs that often played...
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can make a truce, you can make temporary ceasefire, you can make all sorts of deals in time, but in france the most you can not and that both sides, both israelis and not necessarily the religious, it is a fusion of national religion here. both sides i think create a the nature of the conflict from the nationalist conflict that was still resolved in a religious conflict that would be impossible to resolve unless the two sides are too tired like 300 years of religious wars in europe. then you just give up because you are too tired, but as long as you can keep the struggle you keep and i think that one of the major changes, it was a continuous change but i think it was the constant change from a national conflict to a religious conflict. national conflict or secular vision is usually going by five-year plans. religious conflicts, the sick is much higher one and the date of payment one is postponed and i think that is basically a and b will face and therefore to answer your question yes there religious conflict took over and the religious picture of the conflict took over between israelis and
can make a truce, you can make temporary ceasefire, you can make all sorts of deals in time, but in france the most you can not and that both sides, both israelis and not necessarily the religious, it is a fusion of national religion here. both sides i think create a the nature of the conflict from the nationalist conflict that was still resolved in a religious conflict that would be impossible to resolve unless the two sides are too tired like 300 years of religious wars in europe. then you...
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sexual abuse in the netherlands, in germany -- that's where pope benedict comes from -- in ireland, in france, and pope benedict is now getting caught up in the scandal in part because there are accusations that when he was a cardinal that he looked the other way in two cases. one in munich and one in wisconsin. there are people who believe he should have stepped in. should have punished known pedophile priests, and he did not. and that has some people wondering just what the pope knew and when he knew it and they're calling for more transparency. so far the pope has not answered that call. christina? >> all right, thank you, anne. >>> and coming up, a tea party founder discusses the controversy surrounding its ties with the gop. and the last surviving number one seed, duke, sat out for a spot in the final four. finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. you can label as "different." like janice. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... c
sexual abuse in the netherlands, in germany -- that's where pope benedict comes from -- in ireland, in france, and pope benedict is now getting caught up in the scandal in part because there are accusations that when he was a cardinal that he looked the other way in two cases. one in munich and one in wisconsin. there are people who believe he should have stepped in. should have punished known pedophile priests, and he did not. and that has some people wondering just what the pope knew and when...
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it began in the trenches of world war i on the western front in france one impervious and dr. started seeing patients coming to the field hospital house wallace paris who wouldn't wake up. they were not in a coma he just simply couldn't make them up. about 60 or so patients are left that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic in urologist was seeing a patient alive and with similar symptoms. they were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up. they fell asleep in their chairs. rains brought children who had fallen face first into their dinner plates and if that wasn't bad enough, a whole plethora of new unusual symptoms started arriving. there was an epidemic of hiccups, unusual tics and disorders coming in, obsessive compulsive disorder, to its center. a higher incidence of schizophrenia, hysteria. even a case of someone dragged in baking the doctors thought to torture them. another woman said she had been impregnated by god to reveal all of this was happening at the same time in this one clinic and a doctor named constantin
it began in the trenches of world war i on the western front in france one impervious and dr. started seeing patients coming to the field hospital house wallace paris who wouldn't wake up. they were not in a coma he just simply couldn't make them up. about 60 or so patients are left that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic in urologist was seeing a patient alive and with similar symptoms. they were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up....
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cold war the market is largely defined by the global capitalism emanating from the united states and france capitalism emanating from wall street. before wall street became as much of a dirty word or rather interregnum one when wall street was as much a dirty word. it kind of comes and goes. china begins to the united states are at one time he says would be great if we could have a couple tens of billions of dollars of foreign reserves and deal to sell some products. flash forward 20 years later and chiming shining as $2.4 billion of reserves or does each one of $40 billion trade advantage or deficit in its advantage with the united states. china now accounts for 10% of all global trade. which is getting close to the amount of global trade the united states accounted for at its height in the 20th century. but in order to get to that point, they require china not only two were american companies but for american coming to invest in china. and in many ways that the missing part of this story because beginning in 1989 and stemming through 2008 annual bill to fight his calculations because they
cold war the market is largely defined by the global capitalism emanating from the united states and france capitalism emanating from wall street. before wall street became as much of a dirty word or rather interregnum one when wall street was as much a dirty word. it kind of comes and goes. china begins to the united states are at one time he says would be great if we could have a couple tens of billions of dollars of foreign reserves and deal to sell some products. flash forward 20 years...
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was london because i'll be onto printers are going to london and couldn't hack it in the thicket of france's regulations. so you don't get perfection, but one of the reasons why we did this book was precisely to arm people to do battle so you can start fighting back. remember, before the great depression, the federal government was 3% of the national economy. spending was at about 3%. states were more, but small potatoes by today's standards. because the depression was seen as a catastrophic failure of free markets, plus the catastrophe of the first world war, the whole moral strength of the west was dissipated. we got totalitarian movements and the relics of it are still here today. you look at the philosophies of al qaeda and others. it's not, i don't know, misreading of the koran, marxism, totalitarianism acumen of world war i. it's about time, but that doesn't mean we can't reoccupy the higher moral ground and roll back of these areas for government is not playing a constructive role. and that's why i always thought, especially after 1994 when the gop republicans won control of congress,
was london because i'll be onto printers are going to london and couldn't hack it in the thicket of france's regulations. so you don't get perfection, but one of the reasons why we did this book was precisely to arm people to do battle so you can start fighting back. remember, before the great depression, the federal government was 3% of the national economy. spending was at about 3%. states were more, but small potatoes by today's standards. because the depression was seen as a catastrophic...
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it is a great irony that in post renaissance europe when england, france and germany looked with scorn at what was going on in spain that spain was the country whose crown sponsored the important expeditions, exploratory and scientific. the question has to do with the extent to which humboldt utilized the work of clubapara in spain. the creole jazz a wet just as jefferson was a creole in the new world of european parents. is booked the history of mexico came out two years before jefferson's note on the state of virginia. jefferson phrased it and i wonder to what extent humboldt used what was said about the native culture in spain before going there on his own. >> i can't answer that specifically. i keep saying as a u.s. american scholar i am often out of my comfort zone in this kind of work but one of the exciting things is it opens up so many doorways into new research. that particular doorway, i recognized the name. humboldt spend a year in mexico and much of that time was in libraries and archives trying to collate all of the works of the spanish explorers and riders he could find i
it is a great irony that in post renaissance europe when england, france and germany looked with scorn at what was going on in spain that spain was the country whose crown sponsored the important expeditions, exploratory and scientific. the question has to do with the extent to which humboldt utilized the work of clubapara in spain. the creole jazz a wet just as jefferson was a creole in the new world of european parents. is booked the history of mexico came out two years before jefferson's...
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not for him the fate of forester trapped and consumed between france and germany or shot in the revolution or ambushed in a border war. no, unlike his friends who succumbed to the rising forces of nationalism, humboldt the nomad stayed afloat in a world of political and natural turbulence learning to skate well, as emerson said, on thin ice. to be always in passage. humboldt traveled not from country to country but through a planetary field of geological, historical and environmental forces. his coordinates were not political, but bioregional. rivers, mountain passes, coastlines, trails and roads. it's so unclear exactly what country he's in as he sits and compares moving up, down and across both spatial and temporal scale levels, continents and' ons. on the alert for harmonies and resonances that he can test to see if they might justifiably be called laws. to assume he's another enlightenment universeal rising agent is precisely wrong for there's no global in this most planetary of thinkers. only the local at every point generating the patterns and harmonies that combine to a collective w
not for him the fate of forester trapped and consumed between france and germany or shot in the revolution or ambushed in a border war. no, unlike his friends who succumbed to the rising forces of nationalism, humboldt the nomad stayed afloat in a world of political and natural turbulence learning to skate well, as emerson said, on thin ice. to be always in passage. humboldt traveled not from country to country but through a planetary field of geological, historical and environmental forces....
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left france somewhere in the '70s and settled in london, certainly by the early 1580. he was recruited by sir walter raleigh in 1582 or 1583. he worked with john white, worked together to produce this map. why would they do that? well, here's those gold bearing rocks from jack lemoine's earlier map right here. and here, see this very faint outline right on the edge of the map. always seems to be on the edge of the map. and here it is. it is either a great lake, england see, or perhaps the south sea. i think it was a way by which raleigh wanted to visualize the connection between these regions, that he wanted to understand that you have the chesapeake up here, the sound here, here is roanoke, here and here, down interior is the south sea and these gold bearing rocks. no english ship is going to sail down the coast down here and try and access the river to the passage. for two reasons, one, the current are against you, and the second reason is you've got a powerful spanish garrison at san agustin, 1565 and you don't want to run into warships down there. so it is a possib
left france somewhere in the '70s and settled in london, certainly by the early 1580. he was recruited by sir walter raleigh in 1582 or 1583. he worked with john white, worked together to produce this map. why would they do that? well, here's those gold bearing rocks from jack lemoine's earlier map right here. and here, see this very faint outline right on the edge of the map. always seems to be on the edge of the map. and here it is. it is either a great lake, england see, or perhaps the south...
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in a letter of support for pope benedict from france's bishops they wrote of a campaign to attack the pope and said, we all suffer from this disgraceful process and carry with you the pain you are suffering because of these slanders. this week the vatican strongly denied a "new york times" report that alleged the case of a u.s. priest who abused deaf children in the 1950s and '60s showed evidence of a coverup on the part of the vatican many years later. victims say they believe the pope could have done more and earlier when he was a cardinal at the vatican. >> well, the pope knew about this. he was the one who handled the sexual abuse cases. so i think he should be accountable. >> reporter: vatican analysts say this kind of speculation has throne the vatican into its worst ever crisis. >> there are people saying now after what has been written in the "new york times" also the pope is responsible for the coverup or could be responsible. that's a great issue. and in a certain sense it's tragic for the pope because benedict, since the moment of his election, has taken a very clear way of
in a letter of support for pope benedict from france's bishops they wrote of a campaign to attack the pope and said, we all suffer from this disgraceful process and carry with you the pain you are suffering because of these slanders. this week the vatican strongly denied a "new york times" report that alleged the case of a u.s. priest who abused deaf children in the 1950s and '60s showed evidence of a coverup on the part of the vatican many years later. victims say they believe the...
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[applause] my government is removed hundreds of roadblocks, barriers, france, checkpoints, and this is facilitated tremendous palestinian movement, and as a result we have helped spur actually an incredible boom in given today's world economy, an incredible boom in the palestinian economy. you have coffee shops, restaurants, businesses, shopping malls, even multiplex studios. just go to ramallah and that is not come about out of sheer terror. we have made it possible. you cannot do this if you cannot move tracks, goods, people, customers. that's been our policy. and we added to that an unprecedented moratorium on new construction and to dan sumeria. this is what my government has done for peace. [applause] now i ask you what is the palestinian authority durham for peace? [applause] well, you can judge for yourself. they have placed preconditions on peace talks, wage relentless international campaign to undermine israel's's legitimacy and promote the maturing this goldstone report that falsely accuses israel of war crimes. in fact, they are doing that right now at the u.n. -- at the gro
[applause] my government is removed hundreds of roadblocks, barriers, france, checkpoints, and this is facilitated tremendous palestinian movement, and as a result we have helped spur actually an incredible boom in given today's world economy, an incredible boom in the palestinian economy. you have coffee shops, restaurants, businesses, shopping malls, even multiplex studios. just go to ramallah and that is not come about out of sheer terror. we have made it possible. you cannot do this if you...
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i was staying in france for a little while and i heard a show, for an hour they played the same song, different versions, in chronological order, and you really got to see what jazz musicians did with a song. they always went in chronological order and the first song you heard was always the stiffest, original cast recording from broadway play that was probably in the french archives, nowhere else. and oftentimes, louis armstrong would record one of the earliest versions of a song and when you heard the difference between that original kind of plodding version and then the radical musicality, joy, again, invent i havinventiveness, lyricism, it really brought tears to your eyes and made you understand what jazz is. terry teachout conveys this all throughout this book. i'm going to just bring him on and we're going to have two video clips, we're going to have some audio, we're going to have some music of a wards, during the signing, for the q & a, please come to the mic over there so the c-span audiences can hear your questions. and please, without further ado, please help me welcome te
i was staying in france for a little while and i heard a show, for an hour they played the same song, different versions, in chronological order, and you really got to see what jazz musicians did with a song. they always went in chronological order and the first song you heard was always the stiffest, original cast recording from broadway play that was probably in the french archives, nowhere else. and oftentimes, louis armstrong would record one of the earliest versions of a song and when you...
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for instance, i will give you an example in france. the a-14 highway which is a privately owned highway in paris that goes out to the west, it's privately funded and it has a fee, and it actually makes a profit and is actually allowed massive deacon jegs of the highway system, in particular on fridays and weekends, sunday, when people want to come in and out of the city. so maybe there is something to be said to actually look at france for this and this is not a government solution. obviously it was facilitated by the government that allowed, but it was privately -- it's privately owned and it's actually working. obviously a choice is given to people to pay that fee which is pretty expensive, but what it does is it actually allows to reduce the congestion on other roads. and that's where my experience ends. >> the same with the bridge in the south of france to spain. >> yeah. >> massive -- i've seen the video of the building of that beautiful structure. massive structure, but that was funded by tolls. >> so maybe it is to look outside
for instance, i will give you an example in france. the a-14 highway which is a privately owned highway in paris that goes out to the west, it's privately funded and it has a fee, and it actually makes a profit and is actually allowed massive deacon jegs of the highway system, in particular on fridays and weekends, sunday, when people want to come in and out of the city. so maybe there is something to be said to actually look at france for this and this is not a government solution. obviously...
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frances townshend and james ruben talk about issues, chinese policy and the process of using preemptive military strategy against iran. this is hosted by the panetta institute for public policy. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining me once again at the monterey conference center in historic downtown monterey for the second event and this year's 13th annual panetta institute lecture series. loring the second decade, 2010-2020. we are asking what is next for america. earlier this month, we heard candid analysis about the state of our economy. our speakers told us that the road to recovery would be a bumpy one and everyone from government to thanks to government need to make responsible decisions about how we spend and how we say if. tonight, we turn our attention to foreign policy and national security, both challenging areas for america. our community is particularly in need for global perspective. we are very proud of the institutions that we have here like the defense language institute, the naval post graduate school and the monterey institute for in
frances townshend and james ruben talk about issues, chinese policy and the process of using preemptive military strategy against iran. this is hosted by the panetta institute for public policy. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining me once again at the monterey conference center in historic downtown monterey for the second event and this year's 13th annual panetta institute lecture series. loring the second decade, 2010-2020. we are asking what is next...
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$60 billion, and their recovery plan has created jobs, has stimulated the economy and has moved to france ahead but to make a good deal of reference in your testimony about party affiliation and political variables but you must be talking about something other than the programs of our committee. >> the way i looked up the numbers, i only use the data from recovery.gov and compare them to other government data and then i ran regressions and the spending i'm talking about covers the transportation money so $10 billion exactly of that data that i looked at was spent by the department of transportation. >> these correlations, party affiliations, public variables and so on surely have to be happenstance rather than deliberate. >> the only thing i can tell you for sure is when you look at the ridge regressions we can tell that whether the district is represented by a democrat or republican matters for the funding. what i cannot tell you is how much this factor is influenced the decision compared to other factors such as the formula of unemployment in the states even the lack tralee my findings
$60 billion, and their recovery plan has created jobs, has stimulated the economy and has moved to france ahead but to make a good deal of reference in your testimony about party affiliation and political variables but you must be talking about something other than the programs of our committee. >> the way i looked up the numbers, i only use the data from recovery.gov and compare them to other government data and then i ran regressions and the spending i'm talking about covers the...
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in a letter of support for pope benedict from france's bishops, they wrote of a campaign to attack the pope and said we all suffer from this disgraceful process and carry with you the pain you are carrying because of these slanders. this week the vatican strongly denied a "new york times" report that alleged the case of a u.s. priest who abused deaf children in the 1950s and 60s showed evidence of a cover-up on the part of the vatican many years later. victims say they believe the pope could have done more and earlier when he was a cardinal at the vatican. >> well, the pope knew about this. he was the one who handled the sexual abuse cases. so i think he should be accountable. >> reporter: vatican analysts say this kind of speculation has thrown the vatican into its worst ever crisis. >> there are people saying now after what has been written in "the new york times," also the pope is responsible of the cover-up, or could be responsible of the cover-up. that's the great issue. and in a certain sense, it's tragic for the pope because benedict xvi since the moment of his election has take
in a letter of support for pope benedict from france's bishops, they wrote of a campaign to attack the pope and said we all suffer from this disgraceful process and carry with you the pain you are carrying because of these slanders. this week the vatican strongly denied a "new york times" report that alleged the case of a u.s. priest who abused deaf children in the 1950s and 60s showed evidence of a cover-up on the part of the vatican many years later. victims say they believe the...
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the automaker is suspending work at its factories in france and britain for a total of nine days. the reason: falling sales because of all those recall problems. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for friday, march 26. i'm tom hudson, goodnight everyone and have a great weekend, you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib thanks for watching, everyone. hope to see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org we are pbs.
the automaker is suspending work at its factories in france and britain for a total of nine days. the reason: falling sales because of all those recall problems. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for friday, march 26. i'm tom hudson, goodnight everyone and have a great weekend, you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib thanks for watching, everyone. hope to see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by:...
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and the united kingdom and france also declared nuclear powers. as he celebrated the agreement today, favorable, new numbers for the president on another major international challenge. americans are growing significantly more onnistic about the war in afghanistan. check out numbers. 55% of americans say the u.s. in addition afghanistan is going well. 43% say things are going badly. november 32% of americans said things were going well and two-thirds said they were going badly. most opposition to the troop escalation came from liberals in his own party but was they believed progress is being made. back in november, only 27% of liberals said the afghanistan mission was going moderately well or very well. now, 51%. say that. you have a child closing in on college age? maybe scratching your head how to pay for it. the most important person you don't know might be able to help. ah looks like somebody's a winner. ha, not me! cause shipping is a hassle. different states, different rates. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if
and the united kingdom and france also declared nuclear powers. as he celebrated the agreement today, favorable, new numbers for the president on another major international challenge. americans are growing significantly more onnistic about the war in afghanistan. check out numbers. 55% of americans say the u.s. in addition afghanistan is going well. 43% say things are going badly. november 32% of americans said things were going well and two-thirds said they were going badly. most opposition...
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don't buy me a france, ever, it's france. second, that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard, let's buy everybody a sweater, what about the people who live by the equator. that was a hippie song that understood get rich and then buy everybody something that you want to do. do something charitable for you, what you want to do. what we have done here is we've destroyed everything which gives you the ability to get rich and build cancer centers. everybody comes up on the technology that is being made for somebody else. am i wrong? >> that's right. technology is really important. there's a real feeling of disappointment that the technology improving over the last 10 years, rapidly, just can't maintain any longer. >> glenn: i want to get into something different than the usual health care talk. we had a chat before we went on the air. i said to you, where is the dumper sticker, zack. you're college republican. >> college republican. a scam bumper sticker. >> glenn: i said i feel like we've been scammed. i feel like the debate isn't
don't buy me a france, ever, it's france. second, that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard, let's buy everybody a sweater, what about the people who live by the equator. that was a hippie song that understood get rich and then buy everybody something that you want to do. do something charitable for you, what you want to do. what we have done here is we've destroyed everything which gives you the ability to get rich and build cancer centers. everybody comes up on the technology that is being...
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we will retain, as will france, our independent nuclear deterrent. as i mentioned today, our independent nuclear deterrent, trident, will be maintained. we wish, of course, to see a multilateral disarmament around the world and are ready to contribute toward that, but we do not see in a world that is so insecure, particularly with other countries trying to acquire nuclear weapons at the moment, and i stress the importance of having sanctions against iran. we do not see the case for us with drying the independent nuclear deterrent we have. an independent british nuclear deterrent. as far as the strategic defense posture of our country is concerned you raise a very, very interesting questions. at no point in recent years has the country being in two wars, first of all, in iraq and in afghanistan. as the chief of the defense staff our troops are stretched, but we are not overstretched. we are trying, as you know, to do in afghanistan, something not too dissimilar from what we did in iraq. in 2007 we decided in iraq that we would move to a situation wher
we will retain, as will france, our independent nuclear deterrent. as i mentioned today, our independent nuclear deterrent, trident, will be maintained. we wish, of course, to see a multilateral disarmament around the world and are ready to contribute toward that, but we do not see in a world that is so insecure, particularly with other countries trying to acquire nuclear weapons at the moment, and i stress the importance of having sanctions against iran. we do not see the case for us with...
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you know how i feel about france. still ahead, cnbc state of financial jobs. we'll see whether there is any growth in that sector and whether it will happen again. do these jobs really even matter? we'll debate it. >>> first, if it's time to sell bonds and get into stocks. >>> a couple of big name upgrades on this friday. coach raised away from neutral and nike raised overweight and those shares are both trading higher right now. coach is up by better than 3.5%. trish? >> thanks so much. >>> the dow is inching towards 11,000. here we are, 10901. as many on wall street are saying the bond rally may be over. so, is it time to sell your bonds and buy stocks? we want to ask jim swanson chief investment strategist and also carmine, chief investment strategist. great to see both of you. jim, i'll start with you. what do i do? do i sell those bonds and get into equities? >> here's the way to think about it. if you own those bonds as diversification against some major political event, then you're doing the right thing. if you're owning them to make money, i don't see
you know how i feel about france. still ahead, cnbc state of financial jobs. we'll see whether there is any growth in that sector and whether it will happen again. do these jobs really even matter? we'll debate it. >>> first, if it's time to sell bonds and get into stocks. >>> a couple of big name upgrades on this friday. coach raised away from neutral and nike raised overweight and those shares are both trading higher right now. coach is up by better than 3.5%. trish?...
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. >> uk, france underneath the cloud there. >> reporter: at 22 miles high, the stratosphere at the edge of space, the balloon burst as expected. with that cheap camera capturing images like these, a parachute carried it back to earth where harrison used the gps to find it. he may have been the first hobbyist to try it now several dozen enthusiasts going for the cheap thrill. cheap as in inexpensive but useful. >> liftoff. >> reporter: pictures like these have often been taken aboard the space shuttle. each mission costing nasa $400 million. getting images like these for a few hundred dollars is an eye-opener. >> if the government needed to do it, they can get tips from backyard entrepreneurs more cheaply. >> a team at mit has gotten their balloon aloft for $150 and they post add how-to for the next explorer. the truth revealed. >> we now know the earth is round and space is, indeed, black. >> reporter: with your own photographs as proof. mike taibbi, nbc news, new york. >>> joining us is the self-pro claimed computer geek robert harrison via skype. what were you thinking when this worke
. >> uk, france underneath the cloud there. >> reporter: at 22 miles high, the stratosphere at the edge of space, the balloon burst as expected. with that cheap camera capturing images like these, a parachute carried it back to earth where harrison used the gps to find it. he may have been the first hobbyist to try it now several dozen enthusiasts going for the cheap thrill. cheap as in inexpensive but useful. >> liftoff. >> reporter: pictures like these have often been...
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plummeting demand for cars is forcing toyota to temporarily suspend production at factories in britain and france. meanwhile here in the u.s., toyota's attorneys have asked a panel of judges to consolidate some 200 lawsuits filed against the company over those sudden acceleration problems. >>> iraqi election officials say they will announce the full results of this month's parliamentary elections later today despite calls for a delay amid fears of violence. >>> tens of thousands turned out in miami thursday to march in silent support of cuba's so-called ladies in white. the group of women were attacked by cuban security forces in havana last week. singer gloria estefan helped lead the rally. a surprise for police in texas after chasing a suspect at speeds topping 100 miles an hour, they finally got their guy only to discover the driver was a 12-year-old boy. seems the boy was upset with his father and wanted to go live with his mother and get there fast i guess. he's now in juvenile detention. >>> and now to chuck and the 2010. >> look is, in just hours the mccain/palin campaign tour kicks off in
plummeting demand for cars is forcing toyota to temporarily suspend production at factories in britain and france. meanwhile here in the u.s., toyota's attorneys have asked a panel of judges to consolidate some 200 lawsuits filed against the company over those sudden acceleration problems. >>> iraqi election officials say they will announce the full results of this month's parliamentary elections later today despite calls for a delay amid fears of violence. >>> tens of...